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... least , it must be conceded , that Oxford , by and through this one unexampled dis- tinction - her vast disposable fund of accommoda- tions for junior members within her own private cloisters possesses an advantage which she could not ...
... least , it must be conceded , that Oxford , by and through this one unexampled dis- tinction - her vast disposable fund of accommoda- tions for junior members within her own private cloisters possesses an advantage which she could not ...
Side 158
... least addicted to inso- lence or defect of courtesy . Uniform suavity of manner is indeed rarely found , except in men of high rank . Doubtless this may arise upon a motive of self - interest , jealous of giving the least opening or ...
... least addicted to inso- lence or defect of courtesy . Uniform suavity of manner is indeed rarely found , except in men of high rank . Doubtless this may arise upon a motive of self - interest , jealous of giving the least opening or ...
Side 168
... least vigilant eye . And thus we find set down to the credit account of other universities the non - existence of luxury in this or other modes , whilst , meantime , it is well known to the fair inquirer that each or all are indulgences ...
... least vigilant eye . And thus we find set down to the credit account of other universities the non - existence of luxury in this or other modes , whilst , meantime , it is well known to the fair inquirer that each or all are indulgences ...
Side 170
... least heard of loqua- cious and noisy expressions of its power ; which expressions arise most , not where the current is most violent , but where ( being possibly the weakest ) it is most fretted with resistance . In England , the very ...
... least heard of loqua- cious and noisy expressions of its power ; which expressions arise most , not where the current is most violent , but where ( being possibly the weakest ) it is most fretted with resistance . In England , the very ...
Side 174
... least , as represent any popular influ- ences and debate with open doors - intercepts the very possibility of senatorial eloquence . * That of the pulpit only remains . But even of this - whether it be from want of the excitement and ...
... least , as represent any popular influ- ences and debate with open doors - intercepts the very possibility of senatorial eloquence . * That of the pulpit only remains . But even of this - whether it be from want of the excitement and ...
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